The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network

The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/index.php)
-   Electrical (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/forumdisplay.php?f=64)
-   -   Sanden 508 Wiring (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=811891)

Mr3Speed 09-13-2020 01:15 PM

Sanden 508 Wiring
 
Hey wondering if anyone could help me out got a new sanden 508 for an original ac truck and need to wire it. A black and a dark green wire go into the og compressor. The sanden only has one black wire. I’m assuming that because the dark green is switched 12v from the poa valve/pressure switch that, that dark green wire should go directly to the black wire on the sanden? Is that the case? Have any of y’all done it? Is there another way I should be wiring it? Anything helps thanks!

Andy4639 09-13-2020 09:21 PM

Re: Sanden 508 Wiring
 
1 Attachment(s)
Dark green is hot and the black is a ground with a diode if I remember correctly.

So yes you would tie the DG into the new compressor for 12 volts. I'm not going to say use the black without you furnishing a picture of it though to confirm.
:chevy:

VetteVet 09-14-2020 11:58 PM

Re: Sanden 508 Wiring
 
Look at the 1 minute mark and the clutch only has the single black wire. He says the coil is grounded so the black wire has to be the hot wire for the green to connect to. If you have a voltmeter measure the ohms between the black wire and the coil. If you get some resistance then you are reading the coil windings resistance and the black wire is the hot wire and the coil is grounded to the compressor body.


https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/s...46&action=view

Mr3Speed 09-15-2020 12:44 PM

Re: Sanden 508 Wiring
 
1 Attachment(s)
Thank you I think we are in the same page and I’ll do some testing this afternoon. But it would be awesome if you link directly to a YouTube video I’m fairly sure my yahoo isn’t pulling up the same video. Another question closely related would y’all know what this little connecting wire with a black ball(see picture attached) on it is because if dark green is power and black is ground they shouldn’t be connected right?

RustyPile 09-15-2020 08:47 PM

Re: Sanden 508 Wiring
 
That's the diode Andy spoke of.. It "clamps" the voltage spikes created when the magnetic field collapses as current is removed from the coil windings..

Mr3Speed 09-16-2020 12:53 PM

Re: Sanden 508 Wiring
 
So that black diode shouldn’t be necessary for the sanden?

SilverMiner 09-16-2020 07:47 PM

Re: Sanden 508 Wiring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VetteVet (Post 8808283)
Look at the 1 minute mark and the clutch only has the single black wire. He says the coil is grounded so the black wire has to be the hot wire for the green to connect to. If you have a voltmeter measure the ohms between the black wire and the coil. If you get some resistance then you are reading the coil windings resistance and the black wire is the hot wire and the coil is grounded to the compressor body.


https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/s...46&action=view

This information would be very useful to me as well. VetteVet, could you please give a direct link to YouTube? The multitude of videos the Yahoo link throws up all seem generally useful, but a direct link to the video you mention specifically is close to exactly what I'm also looking for.

VetteVet 09-16-2020 09:24 PM

Re: Sanden 508 Wiring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr3Speed (Post 8808488)
Thank you I think we are in the same page and I’ll do some testing this afternoon. But it would be awesome if you link directly to a YouTube video I’m fairly sure my yahoo isn’t pulling up the same video. Another question closely related would y’all know what this little connecting wire with a black ball(see picture attached) on it is because if dark green is power and black is ground they shouldn’t be connected right?

See if this works.

https://youtu.be/w3aqgpKz5nI


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:34 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com